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2. Anglesey Sea Zoo

Learn all about the different marine life at the Anglesey Sea Zoo, with daily talks and feeds with the biologists at the zoo.

Watch live diving displays and there's a chance to have a go at a virtual scuba dive. Fish for your own pearl oyster, then watch as it is opened, cleaned, valued, then set in jewellery to take home.

Opening times: Monday-Sunday 9.30am-5pm from February to November.

Cost: £7.50 per adult and £6.50 per child.

How to get there: Brynsienicyn, Llanfairpwll, Isle of Anglesey LL61 6TQ.

Contact: 01248 430411 or email post@angleseyseazoo.co.uk

3. Erdigg

Erddig in Wrexham is an 18th-Century Victorian house. Have a look into the life of a servant and how the Yorke family lived.

If the weather permits, get outdoors into the 1,200 acre country park and explore the formal gardens with the garden tree trail, bird watch, take a scenic carriage ride through the woodlands or meet the Erddig working horses.

4. Venue Cymru

Situated on the front of Llandudno beach, Venue Cymru has a wide selection of events and shows to entertain you. Pop Factor the Concert is showing at 2pm on Thursday and Postman Pat the Movie, Escape from Planet Earth and The Amazing Spiderman 2 films are all being screened.

Opening times: Box office 10am-7.45pm.

Cost: Various.

How to get there: 3 miles off the A55 dual carriageway. Venue Cymru, The Promenade, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30 1BB.

Contact: Box office 01492 872000 or email info@venuecymru.co.uk

5. Pili Palas

Located in Anglesey, the nature world has a birdhouse, snakes and lizards, a bug zone, pets corner, farm yard and a steamy green area with waterfalls and butterflies that fly freely around you. New to the attraction are four meerkats which you can watch from the café while you eat.

Opening times: Monday-Sunday 10am-5.30pm.

Cost: £7.75 per adult, £6.75 per child and free for under 3s.

How to get there: From the North and East, follow the A55 over the Britannia Bridge into Anglesey, from Holyhead and Caernarfon follow the A5. Pili Palas Nature World, Penmynydd Road, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5RP.

Contact: 01248 712474 or info@pilipalas.co.uk

6. Sygun Copper Mine

Located in Snowdonia National Park, the self-guided audio tour allows you to explore the mine by foots where there are tunnels, chambers, and stalagmite and stalactite formations.

Opening times: Monday-Sunday 9.30am-5pm up until November.

Cost: £8.95 per adult, £6.95 per child and free for under 3s.

How to get there: Sygun Copper MineBeddgelert, Gwynedd LL55 4NE. Follow the A498 just outside Beddgelert and look out for the brown tourist signs.

There are monkeys, sea lions, a brown bear, snow leopard, red panda, tigers, birds, snakes and spiders to view - as well as a chimp encounter and penguin playtime to experience.

Opening times: Monday- Sunday 9.30am-6pm (last admission is at 5pm).

Cost: Standard entry costs are £9.95 per adult and £7.50 per child, unless visitors wish to add Gift Aid which adds an extra £1 for adults and 75p per child.

How to get there: Three-minutes from the A55, exit at Junction 20 at Rhos-on-Sea interchange. Colwyn Bay, Conwy, North Wales, LL28 5UY.

Contact: 01492 532 938 or email info@welshmountainzoo.org

8. Redline Indoor Karting

An independent indoor karting circuit located in Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Redline Indoor Karting allows you to race against your friends and family whatever the weather. The minimum age to take part is eight-years.

Opening times: Monday-Friday 12pm-8pm and Saturday-Sunday 10am-6pm.

Cost: Prices vary between £6 per person and £33 per person, depending how long you want to race for.

How to get there: There are two main road routes - the A55 and the A470. Both of these link to the A487 which is the main road through Caernarfon. RedlineIndoor Karting, Zone 6, Stad Ddiwydiannol, Cibyn Industrial Estate, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL55 2BD.

Contact: 01286 669515 or email info@redlineindoorkarting.co.uk

9. Biscuit Art Studio and Café

Visitors to the converted barn in Abersoch will be able to be creative and paint bisqueware while enjoying a light meal or drink. The finished pottery will be available to collect or posted in a week which is glazed and fired to keep or as a unique gift.

Children are welcome and the paint is child and food safe.

Opening times: Monday-Friday 10am-8pm

Cost: £5 per person which includes the paint, sponges, brushes and glazing and firing process.

How to get there: The Vaynol, Lon Pen Cei, Abersoch. LL53 7AP.

Contact: 01758 712077.

10. Beacon Climbing Centre

No previous experience is needed to have fun at the indoor climbing centre in Caernarfon, where walls are up to 17 meters high. There is a dedicated children's area which children over two-years can enjoy.

How to get there: Cibyn Estate in Caernarfon, just off the main A4086 road between Caernarfon and Llanberis. Sat nav postcode LL55 2BD.

Contact: 01286 677 322 or email info@beaconclimbing.com

11. Go Below

Go Below located in Snowdonia is a unique experience of venturing through a mountain with challenges along the way, including zip-lining, boating across a lake, scaling a waterfall and abseiling.

Try the Underground Challenge, where you will have to travel underground through an old slate mine or the Challenge Xtreme, where you will abseil down the deepest point in Snowdonia.

Opening times: Monday-Friday 8am-8pm

Underground Challenge Cost: £39 per child (aged 10-15) and £49 per adult. A family ticket is available for two adults and two children, costing £160.

Challenge Xtreme Trip Cost: £59 per adult (aged 16+). You must be over 18 to take part unless prior agreement has been made with the company.

How to get there: Meet at the Conwy Falls Cafe where you will be taken to the mines. The cafe is on the A5 road, which you can take from the south. From the north, take the A470 from the A55. Postcode for sat nav is LL24 0PN.

Contact: Book via the website http://www.go-below.co.uk/ or call 01690 710108.

12. Family Fun Day

The weather looks to be brightening up by the weekend. And to celebrate the arrival of the Queen's baton to Rhyl, as well as the opening of the harbour, there will be a family fun day packed with entertainment, including a festival of colour and activities, face painting, a treasure trail and bouncy castle.

Opening times: May 30 at 9am-4pm and May 31 at 10am-4pm.

Cost: Free.

How to get there: Rhyl Harbour, LL18 1HZ - accessible from the A55 expressway.

Contact: 01745 344515 / 355068 or email rhyl.tic@denbighshire.gov.uk

When the sun does come out, there are plenty of outdoor activities across North Wales.